Normalization of T2 signal abnormalities in hemispheric white matter with liver transplant
- PMID: 12177365
- DOI: 10.1212/wnl.59.3.335
Normalization of T2 signal abnormalities in hemispheric white matter with liver transplant
Abstract
Objective: To determine whether edema can be assessed by MRI using T2-weighted signal intensity of hemispheric white matter in cirrhotic patients.
Methods: Fast-FLAIR and magnetization transfer images were obtained before (24) and after (11) liver transplantation. T2-weighted abnormalities on baseline scans and their time-course changes were analyzed and compared with MT ratios (MTR).
Results: Fast-FLAIR baseline images showed faint to substantial, bilateral, symmetric increased signal intensity along the hemispheric white matter in or around the corticospinal tract in 23/24 patients. After liver transplantation the signal abnormalities gradually recovered. This gradual decrease in signal intensity correlated with an increase in MTR values.
Conclusion: Asymptomatic symmetric high-signal intensity in the hemispheric white matter on fast-FLAIR MR images is present in cirrhosis. Normalization of this finding after successful liver transplantation and its correlation with MTR values suggest that this signal abnormality reflects mild edema.
Comment in
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Reversible diffusion MRI abnormalities and transient mutism after liver transplantation.Neurology. 2005 Jan 11;64(1):177; author reply 177. doi: 10.1212/wnl.64.1.177. Neurology. 2005. PMID: 15642940 No abstract available.
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